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been hereicans have before and we're on the tail end america's longest war and that changes people's appetite about what can be done surgical strike they used to call it. sound appealing but we've discovered it doesn't exist. the question is worded makes such a difference in the answer. we've seen over the past week has been an unprecedented the part campaign on of the obama administration. it's not like they said, we're going to bomb. building up and building up with the state department at the front of this reallyng system but trying to send a signal about legitimacy, justification, about they think they have support from the arab league, about the danger -- i want to make a point that peter made about iran, although it's true we don't want win sinceran to they've been supporting the syrian regime, iran is not the use ofth chemical weapons because they had chemical weapons used against them. quiet on this issue. gwen: let's talk about congress for a minute. boehner, the house speaker, wrote a letter to the president being there should meaningful consultation. everybody is interpret
been hereicans have before and we're on the tail end america's longest war and that changes people's appetite about what can be done surgical strike they used to call it. sound appealing but we've discovered it doesn't exist. the question is worded makes such a difference in the answer. we've seen over the past week has been an unprecedented the part campaign on of the obama administration. it's not like they said, we're going to bomb. building up and building up with the state department at...
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god bless america. and god bless each and every one of you. >> hello. >> hi. >> hope i didn't let you down. >> no, sir. you got your points over. and now you've got et set right and move on. you're right where you ought to be. >> well, it's a tough thing, bob, for you and john and the rest. but i'm never going to discuss this son of a bitching watergate thing again. all the rest are waiting to see what the polls show. let me say you're a strong man, and i love you. i love john and all the rest. by god, keep the faith, keep the faith. you're going to win this son of a bitch. >> absolutely. >> i don't know whether you can get any reactions and call me back. would you mind? >> i don't think i can. >> i agree. don't call a soul. the hell with it. let me just say from me to you, any cabinet officer except weinberger, and thank god and no staff member. >> the board says they were instructed not to put any calls through. >> the hell with that. i told them to put all the calls through. >> that may be why you ha
god bless america. and god bless each and every one of you. >> hello. >> hi. >> hope i didn't let you down. >> no, sir. you got your points over. and now you've got et set right and move on. you're right where you ought to be. >> well, it's a tough thing, bob, for you and john and the rest. but i'm never going to discuss this son of a bitching watergate thing again. all the rest are waiting to see what the polls show. let me say you're a strong man, and i love you....
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america's single justification repeated again and again in chinese whispers is that deliberately full three quotes in fact iran's president called for court the all to pose of jerusalem is those question of the u.n. rules the legal to face quote bridge she changed exactly what the u.s. calls for throughout the world all to translate to all russian or is the you brought before truth to public attention thanks for joining us you call this the broom of the thing tree why is the difference kitty she's speaking of sort of like a velvet revolution of some kind. clearly not threatening to attack anybody it's very tragic and ironic that the iranian population is certainly very pro western and very eager to to be a part of the international community. very pro-american. yet at the same time there's really wanted one way that you could screw that up and that is to. to attack that country because it's a very nationalistic country and despite the unpopularity of the regime in power to moment and no one would take kindly to. and it kind of an attack blitzing the oil rich muslim world in controllab
america's single justification repeated again and again in chinese whispers is that deliberately full three quotes in fact iran's president called for court the all to pose of jerusalem is those question of the u.n. rules the legal to face quote bridge she changed exactly what the u.s. calls for throughout the world all to translate to all russian or is the you brought before truth to public attention thanks for joining us you call this the broom of the thing tree why is the difference kitty...
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al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >>introduces america tonight. >>in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. ♪ [ cheers ] content while setting new standards in journalism. >> a new voice of journalism in the u.s., al jazeera america. america. >> we tell the human store ri from around the block, across the country. >> if joe can't find work, his family will go from living in a hotel to living in their car. >> connected, inspired, bold. >> the horrors of solitary confinement in prison on movies and television, on shawshank redemption, and hbo's oz. whatever it's called, with he all know it's a place you don't want to go. >> i want to protect you. ple you out of that one bunk and cast you out with the sodomites. >> to take a
al jazeera america - a new voice in american journalism - >>introduces america tonight. >>in egypt, police fired teargas at supporters of the ... >>a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. [[voiceover]] they risk never returning to the united states. >>grounded. >>real. >>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but...
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martin and this is breaking news that it's no secret that obert grave is one of the worst scars left on america's moral legacy the prison was host to the brutal torture and aggregation of hundreds of detainees few months ago four of those torture victims came forward with a lawsuit against the c.i. international a defense contractor who was running the prison they were hoping for some sort of compensation for the torture humiliation and abuse they incurred while there when without lawsuit was filed i spoke to a.t.c. legal director robert are you. who is assisting the case right here in breaking the set. theory and everything from having dogs on the experience having good but bodily harm emotional harm so these these individuals were the victims these individuals were the victims in the pictures the ones that we've seen in the images that have been plastered across the world that's who these individuals represent to spite their efforts of federal judge eventually dismissed the lawsuit citing that obvious grave is overseas and therefore outside of u.s. jurisdiction interesting logic considering how
martin and this is breaking news that it's no secret that obert grave is one of the worst scars left on america's moral legacy the prison was host to the brutal torture and aggregation of hundreds of detainees few months ago four of those torture victims came forward with a lawsuit against the c.i. international a defense contractor who was running the prison they were hoping for some sort of compensation for the torture humiliation and abuse they incurred while there when without lawsuit was...
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we have to say this level of violence on the streets of america is irresponsible. and i think that the country is ready to look at this in a broader way than just guns or just poverty. we really have to think about the culture of violence we have created, some through benign neglect and some there mal-intention. >>> mayor landrieu, thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >>> we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. is that true? says here that cheerios has whole grain oats that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. ♪ [ dad ] jan? >>> welcome back. students in kentucky are revolting over michelle obama's new pish to have kids eat healthier and reduce childhood obesity. at a special school board meeting, one member said students tell her the meals taste like vomit. a celebrity chef and host of road trip, and
we have to say this level of violence on the streets of america is irresponsible. and i think that the country is ready to look at this in a broader way than just guns or just poverty. we really have to think about the culture of violence we have created, some through benign neglect and some there mal-intention. >>> mayor landrieu, thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >>> we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health plays a key...
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america needs to pay attention and stay vocal. so here is a look at the top three stories ahead this week in fast forward. number three, florida's toxic duo. >> they'd probably be doing better if he wasn't trying to kill harry potter. >> it's very sad, very sad to watch. >> water boy, yeah, water boy. >> tomorrow marco rubio and rick scott headline an american for prosperity summit. >> florida wins, right? fast forward to number two. obama care 101. >> the health care reform that will lower costs and lengthen lives. >> president clinton will give a speech on health care reform on wednesday, ahead of the october open enrollment. >> somebody sent out a tweet. they said you should appoint him secretary of explaining stuff. >> good stuff, maynard. >> good stuff. >> stuff. i cleaned that up a little bit. >> i'm too old for this. >> and our number one story to watch, labor pains. >> we're fighting a losing game. >> uh-oh. sounds like somebody's got a case of the mondays. >> monday is labor day, a day to celebrate you, the workers of ame
america needs to pay attention and stay vocal. so here is a look at the top three stories ahead this week in fast forward. number three, florida's toxic duo. >> they'd probably be doing better if he wasn't trying to kill harry potter. >> it's very sad, very sad to watch. >> water boy, yeah, water boy. >> tomorrow marco rubio and rick scott headline an american for prosperity summit. >> florida wins, right? fast forward to number two. obama care 101. >> the...
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in the americas we are dry in the pacific northwest. severe weather in the heart of the country and in the southeastern corner we have severe weather with widespread rain. more to the severe side here in new brunswick a severe thunderstorm warning posted. in the central plains, around this time of the year last year we were experiencing extreme drought conditions. but this year is a different story where the soil is very, very wet. heavy downpours will be found here. and a lot of hail has been reported in wyoming. the same system will batter similar areas including large hail and damaging winds and intense showers. in the pacific northwest looking fine and nice in the 20s. and toronto looking at the 20s. but ottawa, your morning low will be dipping down to 8 degrees. it's going to be a drastic difference there when the temperatures between the daytime and the night hours. in europe the summer pacific high is still dominating. precipitation here in the british isles. and localized heavy downpours are possible in the area. but we are talk
in the americas we are dry in the pacific northwest. severe weather in the heart of the country and in the southeastern corner we have severe weather with widespread rain. more to the severe side here in new brunswick a severe thunderstorm warning posted. in the central plains, around this time of the year last year we were experiencing extreme drought conditions. but this year is a different story where the soil is very, very wet. heavy downpours will be found here. and a lot of hail has been...
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it could change costs, coverage, and pretty much all of healthcare in america. my show sorts this all out. in fact, my staff has read the entire thing. which is probably more than what most members of congress can claim. we'll separate politics from policy, and just prescribe the facts. >> our data segment has new information to challenge. if you thought americans are more informed today than ever, you would be wrong, but don't worry, you'd have plenty of company from the back of the class. the annual report, a.c.t., also known as the college entrance exam which is not the s.a.t. is public. more than 30% did not make the cut in any of the four subjects, and even worse, only 5% of black students are prepared. those numbers come on the heels of a study from penn state university, which asks college students today the same questions they asked students in 1980, incredibly, 30% thought that baghdad was the capital of afghanistan. many of them would have protested the war in iraq without knowing that baghdad was it's capital. you would think that anyone would know th
it could change costs, coverage, and pretty much all of healthcare in america. my show sorts this all out. in fact, my staff has read the entire thing. which is probably more than what most members of congress can claim. we'll separate politics from policy, and just prescribe the facts. >> our data segment has new information to challenge. if you thought americans are more informed today than ever, you would be wrong, but don't worry, you'd have plenty of company from the back of the...
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the prison cells in vietnam, that's torture, and i don't know for a fact that's what's happening in america. >> take it from me. making somebody live in a small confine of a space that's no larger than a car's parking space or small bathroom, that's torture. try it for 12 years. >> we have questions -- >> may i make a point about the suicides? they happen in cells, but ut individuals locked in those cells in pelican bay, if allowed interaction with other people would create a higher murder rate. rather than killing themselves, they kill other people, and that is why they're isolated from other people. >> exhume, if i could say something really quick, what would you say to the most recent example. mr. aguilar spent 17 years in solitary confinement in pelican state bay prison, and he qualified for release under 36, where the judge subpoenaed them, to show why they have had him in there for 17 years, and it's on video where the judge says, i cannot find anything to keep this man in custody. they are not, they are in a cement cell, and it's not rational, it's a windowless cell with holes, and t
the prison cells in vietnam, that's torture, and i don't know for a fact that's what's happening in america. >> take it from me. making somebody live in a small confine of a space that's no larger than a car's parking space or small bathroom, that's torture. try it for 12 years. >> we have questions -- >> may i make a point about the suicides? they happen in cells, but ut individuals locked in those cells in pelican bay, if allowed interaction with other people would create a...
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critics point to america's own toxic cause from agent orange in vietnam to cia supporter for saddam's chemical aggression coming up we examine the shifting sands of u.s. foreign policy. and a victim of child abuse in england speaks out as sex offenders are taken off the police watch list aimed at safeguarding communities from predators. like from moscow you're watching r t with me to bomb would say it's good to have your company with us on this matter. skepticism and opposition are thought to be delaying u.s. and british plans to attack syria but according to both the country's leaders the bombing campaign will still go ahead the aim of calling to president barack obama is to send a warning to us and that's likely to mean strikes on key syrian military assets now this map shows you with the air fields that are being used by syrian jets which rebels and the west as they are playing a decisive role in the war the speculation that they will bear the brunt of the attack with cruise missiles targeting warplanes and runways now as well who will be doing the shooting u.s. air bases are locat
critics point to america's own toxic cause from agent orange in vietnam to cia supporter for saddam's chemical aggression coming up we examine the shifting sands of u.s. foreign policy. and a victim of child abuse in england speaks out as sex offenders are taken off the police watch list aimed at safeguarding communities from predators. like from moscow you're watching r t with me to bomb would say it's good to have your company with us on this matter. skepticism and opposition are thought to...
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looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange in vietnam to depleted uranium in iraq. goodbye to guantanamo is to algerians or repatriated from the infamous prison facility we asked what's going to happen to many more who were cleared for release long ago. after dozens of convicted sex offenders in britain get themselves taken off of police watch list talks to one child abuse victim who fears for the public safety now. if you're just joining us this is r.t. international with me kevin owen the top story the u.s. and british drive to launch a military operation against syria's come up against new both at home and abroad in westminster parliament's been debating for more than two hours now with the prime minister up against skeptical m.p.'s david cameron told them it's highly likely that the assad regime is behind the attack but that is not one hundred percent proof he also refused to make the case that the strike would stop or reduce the bloodshed in syria laura smith reports from london. the prime minister's had to backtrack quite significantly during the course of the
looks at america's own murky past from deadly agent orange in vietnam to depleted uranium in iraq. goodbye to guantanamo is to algerians or repatriated from the infamous prison facility we asked what's going to happen to many more who were cleared for release long ago. after dozens of convicted sex offenders in britain get themselves taken off of police watch list talks to one child abuse victim who fears for the public safety now. if you're just joining us this is r.t. international with me...
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and he is the measure of the alienation of black america from white america. so he knows. if he is outrageous and people attack him, there will be a tendency to support him. because he is now being deleted by the very people who are being viewed as the people who are oppressing. he would make these outrageous comments, he would be attacked and they would come into town without advertising a draw 20,000 people to a rally because people were rallying around the attacked brother. it's much the same in the arab world. when saddam hussein was making bold and outrageous comments, he was praying on the alienation and the frustration and anger of people who feel that their history is out of control, that they are being beleaguered by the west, that they have no ability to shape their destiny. and so here's this guy standing up and defending them. james baker understood that. in 1991, he spoke before congressional testimony and said why don't we do this? why don't we do that? james baker said understand, what saddam is doing is praying on arab alienation. we have to recognize that
and he is the measure of the alienation of black america from white america. so he knows. if he is outrageous and people attack him, there will be a tendency to support him. because he is now being deleted by the very people who are being viewed as the people who are oppressing. he would make these outrageous comments, he would be attacked and they would come into town without advertising a draw 20,000 people to a rally because people were rallying around the attacked brother. it's much the...
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, and many who wanted to see america as america was seeing itself. to look out at over 200,000 people standing in that mall, all different classes, all different races, gender mix. everything said that america had achieved its moment of al gory in filling out what our constitution said all of the citizens should experience. for us, it was an epiphany. a moment that said this is what america's about, let us not lose it. let us work to strive the greater promises. >> can you remember what dr. king's response was, seeing the turnout, the panopoly of age and color in the crowd in front of him stretched out across the mall? >> i think it was a great sigh of relief. i think it was a time for him to no longer whether or not what we were talking about was a valid idea before the american people. all of america showed up, all of the america that needed to be there, and he was deeply satisfied and people had spoken. they had responded, they had validated him. they had validated our cause. and our cause was honorable. and i think he was -- he was deeply touched
, and many who wanted to see america as america was seeing itself. to look out at over 200,000 people standing in that mall, all different classes, all different races, gender mix. everything said that america had achieved its moment of al gory in filling out what our constitution said all of the citizens should experience. for us, it was an epiphany. a moment that said this is what america's about, let us not lose it. let us work to strive the greater promises. >> can you remember what...
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and if america is to be a great nation, this must become true. so let freedom ring from the o prodigious hilltops of new hampshire, let freedom ring. from the mighty mountains of new yo york. let freedom ring from the heightening alleghenys of pennsylvania. let freedom ring from the snow capped rockies of colorado. let freedom ring from the curvacious slopes of california. but not only that, let freedom ring from stone mountain of georgia. let freedom ring from lookout mountain of tennessee. let freedom ring from every hill and mole hill of mississippi, from every mountainside. let freedom ring. when we allow freedom to ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet, from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of god's children, black men and white men, jus and gentiles, protestants and catholics will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old negro spiritual, free at last, free at last, great god all mighty, we are free at last. >> you've been watching dr. martin luther king's i have
and if america is to be a great nation, this must become true. so let freedom ring from the o prodigious hilltops of new hampshire, let freedom ring. from the mighty mountains of new yo york. let freedom ring from the heightening alleghenys of pennsylvania. let freedom ring from the snow capped rockies of colorado. let freedom ring from the curvacious slopes of california. but not only that, let freedom ring from stone mountain of georgia. let freedom ring from lookout mountain of tennessee....
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we're not going to rest until every veteran who has fought for america has a home in america. [applause] [cheers and applause] yesterday, i was proud to sign -- act, toe helping end those interested airport screenings so you, our wounded warriors and disabled vets, especially those of you with prosthetics, can travel with dignity. i know how disappointing it was when the senate failed to prove the disabilities treaty, despite the fact that we had a former sender and -- senator and world war ii veteran, bob dole, in the senate chamber. but we're going to keep fighting to ratify that treaty. because the united states has always been a leader for the price of this fabled. -- of the disabled and we believe disabled veterans like you deserve the same opportunities to work and study and travel and other countries as any other american is -- as any other american. if the right thing to do. we need to get it done. [cheers and applause] which brings me to the final priority when he to stay focused on that is making sure that our veterans have the every opportunity to pursue the america
we're not going to rest until every veteran who has fought for america has a home in america. [applause] [cheers and applause] yesterday, i was proud to sign -- act, toe helping end those interested airport screenings so you, our wounded warriors and disabled vets, especially those of you with prosthetics, can travel with dignity. i know how disappointing it was when the senate failed to prove the disabilities treaty, despite the fact that we had a former sender and -- senator and world war ii...
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before kerry said in front of the world the word of america is at stake. before the entire administration leaked the plan to explain exactly were it had to act. right now we are way beyond the other arguments, we are way beyond the polls. way beyond the issues, is this the best way to attack. i this it is not. the only -- >> it doesn't matter -- >> cannot be -- >> you have to listen for a second to martin dempsey if the chairman of joint chiefs of staff says to you, it doesn't matter if we go tomorrow, it doesn't matter if we go next week, we will still have an effective military strike against assad. we will hurt assad. then that open it is window to this that so many americans want to take place. >> why? there is no gap that we can hurt assad. and i don't think that the chairman of the joint chiefs is the one who decides how america should act as a way to uphold its word and strength in the region. he tells the president what to work -- what works and what doesn't. we agree it could work, depending how you design it. the question is once you announced a
before kerry said in front of the world the word of america is at stake. before the entire administration leaked the plan to explain exactly were it had to act. right now we are way beyond the other arguments, we are way beyond the polls. way beyond the issues, is this the best way to attack. i this it is not. the only -- >> it doesn't matter -- >> cannot be -- >> you have to listen for a second to martin dempsey if the chairman of joint chiefs of staff says to you, it doesn't...
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know, this country, we talk about vietnam, there's never been an individual country as powerful as america was in 1964, and what happened over the next ten years in vietnam? we were hum led; -- humbled; right? there's the -- there is something, i think, profoundly humbling about what happens to giants, the goliaths, and there could be someone in position of great authority and power is more precarious position than i think most people realize. >> why do goliaths shoot themselves in the foot? >> well, many republicans. i -- well, many reasons. i explore a couple. they assume the strategies that made them great will keep them great, and that's not true. two is they underestimate just how useful a struggle was. how creative it made them. when you don't have a enough, when you're business could shut down tomorrow, when your constantly, at the very end of your wit, you, you know, i mean, some cases you fold and die, but if you don't, you learn how to be innovative and to take chances and to take risks and do all kinds of thing that you are propose propoled to do things you wouldn't ordinarily d
know, this country, we talk about vietnam, there's never been an individual country as powerful as america was in 1964, and what happened over the next ten years in vietnam? we were hum led; -- humbled; right? there's the -- there is something, i think, profoundly humbling about what happens to giants, the goliaths, and there could be someone in position of great authority and power is more precarious position than i think most people realize. >> why do goliaths shoot themselves in the...
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god bless america. thank you. [applause] ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> that ceremony from yesterday. coming up, we will go back to "washington journal," bringing to a discussion about eminent domain. our guest will be steven eagle, professor at the george mason university school of law. we will also have live remarks from outgoing homeland security secretary janet napolitano at the national press club. her remarks will be live at 10:00 a.m. eastern. look atp next, we will remarks yesterday from secretary of state john kerry, responding to reports and intelligence that the assad government in syria has used chemical weapons on syria. following those brief remarks, we will get your thoughts on the action the government should take in syria. the numbers will be on the screen. now, for those remarks from secretary of state john kerry. >> for the last several days, president obama and his entire national security team have been re
god bless america. thank you. [applause] ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> that ceremony from yesterday. coming up, we will go back to "washington journal," bringing to a discussion about eminent domain. our guest will be steven eagle, professor at the george mason university school of law. we will also have live remarks from outgoing homeland security secretary janet napolitano at the national...
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i'm jim ladd on 95.5 klos, and i'll be here all night as we pay tribute to one of america's most original and influential... depp: the sixties begin with a shot. [ gunshot ] the civil rights movement intensifies. the war in vietnam gets bigger and bldier. man: president johnson, meanwhile, let it be known that the fbi is closely watching all anti-war activity. depp: the youth movement catches fire, making everyone over 30 a cultural enemy. the days of ricky nelson and "leave it to beaver" are over. i have nothing against kissing. but these friends of yours, penny, they want to kiss you all night. depp: the establishment resists, but a genuine counter-culture is growing. for some, psychedelics like lsd open the doors of perception. the doors: ♪ the gate is straight ♪ deep and wide, break on through ♪ depp: a massive cultural earthquake is splitting the country wide open. and out of the crack steps a band called the doors. man: name? robby krieger. age? 22 years old. occupation? guitar. name? john densmore. age? 23. occupation? percussionist. name? raymond daniel manzarek. age? born 2
i'm jim ladd on 95.5 klos, and i'll be here all night as we pay tribute to one of america's most original and influential... depp: the sixties begin with a shot. [ gunshot ] the civil rights movement intensifies. the war in vietnam gets bigger and bldier. man: president johnson, meanwhile, let it be known that the fbi is closely watching all anti-war activity. depp: the youth movement catches fire, making everyone over 30 a cultural enemy. the days of ricky nelson and "leave it to...
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america's economy is not growing at the pace it should be. the man has no political experience in economic backgrounds. got: i am going to let you unless you have a comment specifically on what we are talking about tonight. caller: my comments, plain and simple, is that i do not believe, personally, that this war -- i apologize -- this war should be called for. because i think this is the wrong time of action. to move on tong warning, ohio, and hear from mark on our democrats line. go ahead from -- go ahead with your comments. caller: how are you doing? ok.: doing you are on the air. caller: this is the united states of america. have all these politicians resign in the house. a little bit off topic a little bit off-topic. we will go to christopher in new york. you have a comment for david a xe? caller: can you hear me? host: we can. caller: david, i think you were disingenuous when you said that censorship -- you did not experience censorship. but you went on to list a bunch of rules you had to stick to. historically, since the 1960's, the an
america's economy is not growing at the pace it should be. the man has no political experience in economic backgrounds. got: i am going to let you unless you have a comment specifically on what we are talking about tonight. caller: my comments, plain and simple, is that i do not believe, personally, that this war -- i apologize -- this war should be called for. because i think this is the wrong time of action. to move on tong warning, ohio, and hear from mark on our democrats line. go ahead...
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america can do is find the optives that are responsible for that. there is a global travel alert through the end of the month. americans going overseas are told to be extra careful while traveling on public destinations and tourist destinations. >> and the state department add four new locations in africa to the facilities that'll be closed through the end of the week. they are facilities in madagascar. >>> the star attraction was a famous whistle-blower from the vietnam war era. >> reporter: a rally in san francisco as a national movement to protest surveillance by the national security administration. the guest of honor, daniel asberg. accused of releasing information during the vietnam war. his psychiatrist office was broken into by nixon's staff. >> i think it is appropriate to be willing to give your life to save the country from a police state or a continuation of a terrible war. >> the debate of the surveillance intensified because the former government system analyst exposed the nsa's ability to monitor the phone and internet use of all- ame
america can do is find the optives that are responsible for that. there is a global travel alert through the end of the month. americans going overseas are told to be extra careful while traveling on public destinations and tourist destinations. >> and the state department add four new locations in africa to the facilities that'll be closed through the end of the week. they are facilities in madagascar. >>> the star attraction was a famous whistle-blower from the vietnam war era....
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. aaah! aaaaah! theres a guy on the window! do something, dad! aaaah! aaaah! what is happening? they're rate suckers. their bad driving makes car insurance more expensive for the rest of us. good thing there's snapshot from progressive. snap it in and get a discount based on your goodriving. stop paying for rate suckers. try snapshot free at progressive.com. neil: you think you had a bad august, at least you have stock. this guy has no support, no friends, no support. so far no luck. welcome, everybody, i am neil cavuto. syria opened the wound, but it has been pestering for years. we have zero global credit. nobody respects us. they love our music, they love our food and fashion, but when it comes to eating what we say and follow what we believe, they do not. and they won't. the past few days s made that vy clr.
the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. aaah! aaaaah! theres a guy on the window! do something, dad! aaaah! aaaah! what is happening? they're rate suckers. their bad driving makes car insurance more expensive for the rest of us. good thing there's snapshot from progressive. snap it in and get a discount based on your goodriving. stop paying for rate suckers. try snapshot...
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. >> there's a woman who will be raped in a field in america somewhere today. she has no right in this country. we have to end that. there are children who are going to cry, and there are marriages that are going to be destroyed because someone is going to be deported today, and there's going to be children left orphaned in this country. neil: okay. if those arguments don't work, go for crazy. democratic illinois congressman with a town hall push to get the immigration law done, but that seems to prove here, and i like the congressman, but, boy, looks undone there. anyway, maybe because logic ain't selling it, so go for bonkers. is bongers thinking any good coming from the immigration law that's flawedded? >> don't pass a law versus rather based on threats. don't pass a law based on threats like that. the logic here is that he opened himself up to fear mongering saying, all right, these people who come here illegally and put themselves in harm's way, they wouldn't be in harm's way if they came here legally. being here illegally puts themselves in harm's way. ne
. >> there's a woman who will be raped in a field in america somewhere today. she has no right in this country. we have to end that. there are children who are going to cry, and there are marriages that are going to be destroyed because someone is going to be deported today, and there's going to be children left orphaned in this country. neil: okay. if those arguments don't work, go for crazy. democratic illinois congressman with a town hall push to get the immigration law done, but that...
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buy at bank of america, target is 40. looks interesting, having that all the earnings estimates have been coming down on this one. estee lauder, a great number. a record year, skin care and makeup, through the roof. and take a look at dillard's. everyone is saying the department store model is broken, not for this company. the department of same-store sales are up. and you see that stock is up big time this morning. finally in the semiconductor space. they're interesting and the last earnings report was so-so and commanded a 55% premium from a takeover from maxim. and the takeover 23 bucks. let's look at the big board. the selloff continues and the dow off 157 points and we're just ten minutes into the opening session. next, the man who's helping businesses relocate to puerto rico for lower taxes. ♪ it always seems like yesterday not far away♪ ♪ tropical the island seems, all of nature wild and free♪ ♪ this is where i long to be, la isla bonita♪ ♪ (announcer) at scottrade, our clients tre and invest exactly
buy at bank of america, target is 40. looks interesting, having that all the earnings estimates have been coming down on this one. estee lauder, a great number. a record year, skin care and makeup, through the roof. and take a look at dillard's. everyone is saying the department store model is broken, not for this company. the department of same-store sales are up. and you see that stock is up big time this morning. finally in the semiconductor space. they're interesting and the last earnings...
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yeah, and i had never been to america before. >> rose: first time you had ever been to america. >> yeah is so it was-- it moved fast, to the point that my stuff is still in storeage in london, that's how fast moves. so there is a time capsule of my previous life in south london. >> rose: what were you doing in london. >> i was doing staun, i was writing comedy for various tv shows and watching the daily show because i loved that was for me the high standard of satire and political comedy on television. that is what i wanted to do in england. and it was very difficult. and i was not, my intention was not to join the thing i loved. >> rose: what is interesting, and i think a lot of people would agree with that, is that we often thought that the best, the best of is a tire had to be in london, for a long time, way back to that were the week that was. >> that might have been true then, yeah. >> rose: with peter cook. >> peter cook was, absolutely. you talk about beyond the fringe, peter cook, jonathan miller, all of those guise. that probably was the high standard at that point. but what jo
yeah, and i had never been to america before. >> rose: first time you had ever been to america. >> yeah is so it was-- it moved fast, to the point that my stuff is still in storeage in london, that's how fast moves. so there is a time capsule of my previous life in south london. >> rose: what were you doing in london. >> i was doing staun, i was writing comedy for various tv shows and watching the daily show because i loved that was for me the high standard of satire and...
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have more problems with incest in my district in alabama and in any other congressional district in america. >> so i got back to my office thinking i had delivered up with of the best speeches on insects ever made. and my staff said jo, in about two minutes you just reinforced in the minds of all americans what we have a problem with in south alabama. >> well, the next time, that's an honest guy. he's the most interesting man in the world at heat of on tv that is. since his first appearance on american television back in 2006, he's become an advertising icon. most are familiar are the bearded gentleman's feats of strength, daring adventures and debonair charm. but the actor who plays this hemingwayesque character jonathan goldsmith has taken on another real life after you world joining clear path international that aids survivors of landmine and bomb accidents. here he is in vietnam talking about the group. >> these are live bombs in a moment or two, we're going to blow them up. >> i'm here in vietnam to meet with bomb accident survivors being helped by a very special group. clear path inte
have more problems with incest in my district in alabama and in any other congressional district in america. >> so i got back to my office thinking i had delivered up with of the best speeches on insects ever made. and my staff said jo, in about two minutes you just reinforced in the minds of all americans what we have a problem with in south alabama. >> well, the next time, that's an honest guy. he's the most interesting man in the world at heat of on tv that is. since his first...
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what can we do for you >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington. demonstrators gather outside an israeli prison where 26 palestinians are released just before peace talks are scheduled to start. former u.s. president bill clinton sits down with the bbc offering his view on america's struggle to feigned an alternative solution in syria. >> sometimes you are not going to win them all. >> doing nothing is better than something sometimes. >> sometimes. not always, but in this case i think yes. >> and a fireworks show brought to you by mother nature. many looked to the skies last night to see meteors flying across. >> welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. tomorrow israeli and palestinian negotiators will meet in jerusalem to discuss peace for the first time in three years. the dialogue has been brokered by secretary of state john kerry, who insist the talks will go ahead, despite israel's announcement it is constructing new settlements. many israeli's object to the release of 26 prisoners
what can we do for you >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington. demonstrators gather outside an israeli prison where 26 palestinians are released just before peace talks are scheduled to start. former u.s. president bill clinton sits down with the bbc offering his view on america's struggle to feigned an alternative solution in syria. >> sometimes you are not going to win them all. >> doing...
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we're going see a movement, a strong movement of not only african-americans, but other minorities in america come together, devise ways to get that vote out, to override what is being taken on as something very important in states amongst white. and i don't like doing that, but it's true, of white politicians and what not. it's power. and we have to the realize that that is what it is. we must become innovative. we must become strong. we must use old tactics and come up with the new ones. and most of all, impress upon our youth how important it is. >> this is a hot issue. joy, thanks for coming on the show tonight. joy reid, you were great and compelling, and myrlie evers williams, what an honor to have you on. what a week to have you on too. >> thank you. >> coming up next, something new on "hardball." i'm going answer your twitter questions. i'm going do it right here on the show. and i'm going to respond to the hard ones too. this is "hardball," the place for politics. i don'without goingcisions to angie's list first. with angie's list, i know who to call, and i know the results will be f
we're going see a movement, a strong movement of not only african-americans, but other minorities in america come together, devise ways to get that vote out, to override what is being taken on as something very important in states amongst white. and i don't like doing that, but it's true, of white politicians and what not. it's power. and we have to the realize that that is what it is. we must become innovative. we must become strong. we must use old tactics and come up with the new ones. and...
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for thet is time united states of america to act. guest: well, that certainly is the position of john mccain, republican senator, and others who are urging even more aggressive action to get involved in the civil war, to affect the outcome. clearly that is not going to happen under this president, or not intentionally. so we're going to have to see what happens in terms of weather strikes that do not take out bashar al-assad can be effective. way: how we look at the congress has looked at this issue in response to congress -- conflicts past. on the republican side, they tend to oppose or question anything that obama is doing good you have seen that in the words of john boehner, republican house speaker, who more or less supports taking some action, but is demanding more information. beennk that there has particularly in the libertarian right, a lot of opposition, and among the liberal democrats, some opposition. similar to the british parliament. there is a lot of queasiness over getting involved militarily after two long wars in ira
for thet is time united states of america to act. guest: well, that certainly is the position of john mccain, republican senator, and others who are urging even more aggressive action to get involved in the civil war, to affect the outcome. clearly that is not going to happen under this president, or not intentionally. so we're going to have to see what happens in terms of weather strikes that do not take out bashar al-assad can be effective. way: how we look at the congress has looked at this...
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. >> this is part of america's plan to divide the middle east. it started with iraq, and now syria. and this is in israel's interest. >> an american intervention is a flagrant interference. it happened in iraq, i maybe evn syria and maybe even egypt. >> there are those who have warned what assad has repeatedly said. the fire in syria won't stop at its borders. >> as we mentioned the u.n. inspection team has left syria arriving in lebanon. it could take weeks for them to release their findings, but the u.s. may not wait for that report before launching an attack. we have more from the u.n. where diplomats are working to find other solutions. >> ththe ambassadors and five five-member security council are on their way. a place where so many historical decisions have been taken. instead they arrive at the office of the u.n. secretary general th the ambassador of the country by passing the security council. ban ki-moon told the five ambassadors the weapons inspectors have made good progress taking samples, a witness statement inside syria at the site of the chemical attacks. they will no
. >> this is part of america's plan to divide the middle east. it started with iraq, and now syria. and this is in israel's interest. >> an american intervention is a flagrant interference. it happened in iraq, i maybe evn syria and maybe even egypt. >> there are those who have warned what assad has repeatedly said. the fire in syria won't stop at its borders. >> as we mentioned the u.n. inspection team has left syria arriving in lebanon. it could take weeks for them to...
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and if they dorvisor no, that's important to america's safety and security so what is that this one action you take at that point? >> first i would like to see a source with training and education. we have put together office of training and workforce engagement a very robust, ethics and integrity training program. and also a training program for entire workforce. because that's a we get to an efficient workforce in future, high-performance workforce. we have put together a very substantial required training that all tsos have to go through. >> how do you train -- i'm baffled. how to train one to know to call their supervisor and tell him i'm not going to be a work or i may be late? >> it is commonsense. and i would tell you that we have ethics training. we have integrity training. we have situational training on videos for our people. we're trying to train a workforce of about 47,000 screeners, and they have to do the job and have to be trained. they get in on an annual basis. we distrusted it would but messages. i want to you on the issue of tardiness, you're right. i'm not going to disa
and if they dorvisor no, that's important to america's safety and security so what is that this one action you take at that point? >> first i would like to see a source with training and education. we have put together office of training and workforce engagement a very robust, ethics and integrity training program. and also a training program for entire workforce. because that's a we get to an efficient workforce in future, high-performance workforce. we have put together a very...
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you've always been a great fan of america. i was just wondering have your views changed after having had what i think you would describe as a very rough encounter with this country's judicial system? do you still -- how is it that you can go through that process and still be so laudatory about the united states as a great role model for the world? >> well, that's not quite what i wrote. i was laudatory of the rise of the country. i separate that from the fact the country persecuted me half to death, and that does affect my affection for it at the moment in its present condition, but not my admiration for it historically or my fundamental liking for it. of course it has nothing to do with my relations with a great many valuable friendships and acquaintances i've built up with americans over many years. >> but still, does it make you think that our system of law, for example, that our rule of law is not as great as it is purported to be? >> it is in a terrible condition. 99.5% of your prosecutions are successful compared to abou
you've always been a great fan of america. i was just wondering have your views changed after having had what i think you would describe as a very rough encounter with this country's judicial system? do you still -- how is it that you can go through that process and still be so laudatory about the united states as a great role model for the world? >> well, that's not quite what i wrote. i was laudatory of the rise of the country. i separate that from the fact the country persecuted me...
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as she started in 1961 was the first hijacking in america, may 1, 1961. a cuban exile with out a statement on the miami to key west flight and told the pilot that he wanted to go to havana to warn the dell cast about an assassination attempt. shortly after that there were several other hijackings, and it was an epidemic. we have an outbreak, and maybe clusters of hijackings. then they would fall off and then they would come roaring back crazy and more violent. but at this time pretty in the mid-the even late '60s, all people want to do was go to cuba. there's one exception, there was one guy who wanted to go over the arkansas to reunite with his estranged wife, but exceptions were the rule. all people and to go was cuba which they thought would be this amazing socialist paradise where they would get parades down central havana avenue and and live glorious lives. when the fact that didn't happen at all. fidel castro wanted nothing to do with these people, consider them dangerous and 90 and is usually throw them in prison or long stretches and they would be
as she started in 1961 was the first hijacking in america, may 1, 1961. a cuban exile with out a statement on the miami to key west flight and told the pilot that he wanted to go to havana to warn the dell cast about an assassination attempt. shortly after that there were several other hijackings, and it was an epidemic. we have an outbreak, and maybe clusters of hijackings. then they would fall off and then they would come roaring back crazy and more violent. but at this time pretty in the...
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and we thank them for reminding us that america is always becoming, always on a journey. we all, every single citizen among us, have to run our lap. >> reporter: a third former president-- george w. bush-- was unable to attend today, as he recovers from a recent heart procedure. instead, he issued a statement saying: the moment that dr. king delivered his famous address-- with the appeal to "let freedom ring"-- was marked by a bell- ringing ceremony. that set the stage for the first african american president, who said the struggle for economic opportunity remains the nation's great unfinished business, but he voiced hope. there's a reason why so many who marched that day, and in the days to come, were young-- for the young are unconstrained by habits of fear, by the conventions of what is. they dared to dream differently, to imagine something better. and i am convinced that same imagination, the same hunger of purpose, stirs in this generation. we may not face the same dangers of 1963, but the fierce urgency of now remains. we may never duplicate the swelling crowds and
and we thank them for reminding us that america is always becoming, always on a journey. we all, every single citizen among us, have to run our lap. >> reporter: a third former president-- george w. bush-- was unable to attend today, as he recovers from a recent heart procedure. instead, he issued a statement saying: the moment that dr. king delivered his famous address-- with the appeal to "let freedom ring"-- was marked by a bell- ringing ceremony. that set the stage for the...
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bank of america also said that it's working with them to find a fair way to compensate them for their loss. but the family says they have no agreement with the bank as of yet, considering the loss to their home and to their credit thank you for watching. we'll see you again tomorrow night. piers morgan is next. >>> this is piers morgan live. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. can anything stop a strike on syria. president obama laying out the case tonight. listen to what he told the pbs "news hour." >> if i have no interest in any kind of open-ended conflict in syria, but we have to make sure that when countries break international norms on weapons like chemical weapons that could threaten us that they are held accountable. >> so it is a matter of time, and can the country afford to intervene in syria? plus the jury calls the ft. hood shooter to get the death penalty. why tavis smiley said if martin luther king were alive today he may have words of criticism for president obama. >>> and this about hannah anderson. >> i remember vividly telling my brother
bank of america also said that it's working with them to find a fair way to compensate them for their loss. but the family says they have no agreement with the bank as of yet, considering the loss to their home and to their credit thank you for watching. we'll see you again tomorrow night. piers morgan is next. >>> this is piers morgan live. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. can anything stop a strike on syria. president obama laying out the case...